Politics & Government

Flash Flood Victims Remembered, Trump T-Shirt Sales: Lower Bucks News

Meanwhile, the Neshaminy Mall's sale has been approved.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —The Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem Township is under new ownership. Meanwhile, the seven victims of the fatal flash floods last July were remembered in a memorial service.

These were some of the stories making news this past week in Lower Bucks County:

Flash Flood Victims Remembered In Lower Bucks

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Lawmakers pay respects to the seven people who were swept away by flash floods in Upper Makefield Township last July.

2nd Man Charged In Falls Twp. Shooting Over Fake Instagram Account

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A Falls Township man faces 70 charges for his involvement in the 2022 shooting following a fight in a school parking lot.

Trump Store In Bucks Co. Swamped Since Assassination Attempt

The owner of the Bensalem store said business is booming following Saturday's attempt to kill the former president.

Man Drove 97 MPH On Motorcycle Before Warminster Crash: Court Records

A Warminster man faces several felony charges after crashing and fleeing the scene while his passenger was injured, police said.

Neshaminy Mall Deal Done, New Owners Take Over

Paramount Realty now oversees the 1 million-square-foot regional mall in Bensalem Township.

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